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The surgery. His whole interview is about how he regrets the steps he took, and that he's glad that he didn't go further with his transition. He says that people should be able to do what they want with their own lives, but that the indoctrination of children through avenues like TikTok is wrong.
Is TikTok worse than reddit for cults that groom children into self harm?
I feel too old to check it out.
I think so, because it's a more easily accessible platform with quick 15-60 second snippets that people can easily get sucked into. The format capitalizes on the inability, or unwillingness, to consume long-form content. TikTok's ease or access means more people have the ability to put their degeneracy on display. Its accessibility also means it's easier to consume degeneracy. Younger people see this vast availability of degenerate content and mistakenly believe that behavior is healthy or socially acceptable. Reddit has its uses in pushing The Message ™️, though.